Embark on an unforgettable journey into Prague’s beer culture with our Czech Beer & Tapas Tour. Indulge in a tasting extravaganza of unique brews paired with delectable Czech-style tapas. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and gain a deeper understanding of the local beer tradition.
Embark on an unforgettable journey into Prague’s beer culture with our Czech Beer & Tapas Tour. Indulge in a tasting extravaganza of unique brews paired with delectable Czech-style tapas. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and gain a deeper understanding of the local beer tradition.
- Wenceslas Square - Beer holds a special place in the hearts of the Czech people. There are unique traditions in how it is poured, served, and even toasted. Czechs don’t just drink beer; they truly appreciate it. Our guides will take you beyond the tourist spots to their favorite pubs, allowing you to immerse yourself in the Czech beer culture….
- Wenceslas Square - Beer holds a special place in the hearts of the Czech people. There are unique traditions in how it is poured, served, and even toasted. Czechs don’t just drink beer; they truly appreciate it. Our guides will take you beyond the tourist spots to their favorite pubs, allowing you to immerse yourself in the Czech beer culture. Prepare to learn some local customs and phrases. This experience is perfect for both beer enthusiasts and those who are still exploring their taste for it. With our guides’ expertise, you’ll discover the beer style that suits you best. Cheers!
- Wenceslas Monument - Known from the song “Good King Wenceslas,” he was a Duke of Bohemia and the patron saint of the Czechs. Although he died young, at the hands of his brother, he remains an iconic figure in the Czech Republic. Locals often use this as a meeting point, saying, “We will meet under the tail.” After meeting, we head to our favorite pubs, just as you will on our tour.
- Narodni Muzeum - Established in 1818, it now houses nearly 14 million items dedicated to natural science and historical collections. When the Soviets invaded Prague in 1968, they mistakenly thought it was a government building and fired upon it. The Czechs have preserved these bullet holes as a testament to their resilience. After extensive renovations in recent years, it has now reopened.
- Nove Mesto (New Town) - In the 1300s, Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV expanded the city by adding the area known as New Town. This area is home to many concert halls, art galleries, and theaters. The Czechs have a deep appreciation for art, evident in the numerous theaters and venues throughout the city. While the Old Town retains much of its original Gothic architecture, New Town features some Gothic elements alongside more modern styles.
- Praha 3 - As you stroll through this charming area of Prague, your guide will lead you to various pubs. You’ll encounter a range of styles, from modern beer makers to older establishments with specially brewed beers. Alongside the atmosphere and beer selections, you’ll savor delicious Czech tapas. You’ll be enjoying drinks in the same bars as the locals.
- Kostel Nejsvětějšího Srdce Páně - A modern structure completed in 1932, this unique church was designed by the same architect who redesigned the castle in the early 1900s. This ark-shaped church boasts the largest clock face in the country. The architect also contributed to Prague Castle’s design in the early 1900s. This area is popular among expats due to the abundance of cafes and pubs. We’ll sample some of the fine beer and delicious food offerings here.
- Prague TV Tower - Zizkov Television Tower - Often considered one of the world’s ugliest buildings, this structure was initiated by the communists in the late 1980s. Today, it stands as a landmark with an unusual art installation. Ten baby statues appear to be climbing the building, a quirky creation by local artist David Cerny. This monument is also just steps away from a popular food and beer establishment with a unique beer selection.
- Vinohrady Water Tower - This cultural landmark is one of Prague’s intriguing sites. Originally housing steam pumps to bring water from underground, it was retired in the 1960s and converted into upscale apartments. Its upper platform, 40 meters tall, offers a fantastic view of the city.
- Vinohrady - Once home to royal vineyards, this area still hints at its wine heritage with “vino” in its name. Today, it’s a lively area with numerous restaurants, bars, and bakeries. There’s plenty of parkland and green space for relaxation. Here, locals gather with friends to enjoy a glass of wine or beer.
- Riegrovy Sady Beer Garden - Prague boasts around 20% green space. Culturally, Czechs love to enjoy parks with friends. This park is bustling almost every summer evening as people watch the sunset over the Prague skyline. Another Czech tradition is the beer gardens. What better way to enjoy a sunset with friends than with a good mug of beer or a glass of wine?

- Public transport tickets provided if needed
- Pick-up and drop-off at your stay
- English-speaking local guide
- Prague map with essential tips
- 3 classic Czech beer tapas, shared family-style
- Explore 5 distinct beers: lager, IPA, APA, stout, and a unique brew
- Public transport tickets provided if needed
- Pick-up and drop-off at your stay
- English-speaking local guide
- Prague map with essential tips
- 3 classic Czech beer tapas, shared family-style
- Explore 5 distinct beers: lager, IPA, APA, stout, and a unique brew
- Additional food & drink
- Tips and gratuities for your guide
- Additional food & drink
- Tips and gratuities for your guide
Embark on a memorable voyage into the very soul of Prague’s stellar beer tradition. Avoid the throngs of tourists as our knowledgeable local guides take you to hidden bars beloved by residents but often overlooked by tourists.
Take part in a tasting bonanza, sampling five distinct beers meticulously selected from local microbreweries. While indulging in…
Embark on a memorable voyage into the very soul of Prague’s stellar beer tradition. Avoid the throngs of tourists as our knowledgeable local guides take you to hidden bars beloved by residents but often overlooked by tourists.
Take part in a tasting bonanza, sampling five distinct beers meticulously selected from local microbreweries. While indulging in these exquisite brews, enjoy the blend of flavors by coupling them with appetizing Czech-inspired tapas.
This tour is more than just a culinary delight. Dive into the outstanding culture of Prague! Pick up everyday Czech language expressions, mingle with congenial locals, and engage all of your senses as you navigate the city’s lively beer culture.
Venture further than just the beer glass and gain a well-rounded grasp of the local beer customs. Uncover the fine artistry involved in Czech brewing, and let our zealous guides share their knowledge.
Raise the bar on your beer journey, welcome the unordinary, and create enduring experiences on our Czech Beer & Tapas Tour.
- We don’t recommend bringing children on this tour as there is a lot of alcohol involved. But in case you decide to bring your teenagers along, we can accommodate them with non-alcoholic alternatives.
- We’ll make all possible accommodations for gluten-free and vegetarian diets, as well as most minor food allergies, but we can’t guarantee that for all tastings.
- Czech cuisine relies heavily on meat, milk, and butter. If you’re vegan or lactose-intolerant, we won’t be able to feed you properly here in Prague.
- Our tours run rain or shine. Make sure to check the weather forecast and come prepared with an umbrella.
- Comfort is key on our tours, so we recommend wearing shoes that can handle Prague’s famous cobblestones and dressing for the weather.
- The amount of walking varies, let us know in advance if you have mobility issues.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.